The Works of Robert Burns; with His Life, Том 7James Cochrane and Company, 1834 |
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... misery among my hands , and who could trifle with such a deposit ? In the affair of a livelihood , I think myself tolerably secure : I have good hopes of my farm , but should they fail , I have an excise commission , which , on my ...
... misery among my hands , and who could trifle with such a deposit ? In the affair of a livelihood , I think myself tolerably secure : I have good hopes of my farm , but should they fail , I have an excise commission , which , on my ...
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... misery among my hands , and I durst not trifle with so sacred a deposit . Indeed I have not any reason to repent the step I have taken , as I have attached myself to a very good wife , and have shaken myself loose of every bad failing ...
... misery among my hands , and I durst not trifle with so sacred a deposit . Indeed I have not any reason to repent the step I have taken , as I have attached myself to a very good wife , and have shaken myself loose of every bad failing ...
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... misery . I long to hear from you how you go on — not so much in business as in life . Are you pretty well satisfied with your own exertions , and tolerably at ease in your internal reflections ? " Tis much to be a great character as a ...
... misery . I long to hear from you how you go on — not so much in business as in life . Are you pretty well satisfied with your own exertions , and tolerably at ease in your internal reflections ? " Tis much to be a great character as a ...
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... misery . For now near three weeks I have been so ill with a nervous head - ache , that I have been obliged for a time to give up my excise - books , being scarce able to lift my head , much less to ride once a week over ten muir ...
... misery . For now near three weeks I have been so ill with a nervous head - ache , that I have been obliged for a time to give up my excise - books , being scarce able to lift my head , much less to ride once a week over ten muir ...
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... misery , than the exclamation in the last line . Misery is like love ; to speak its language truly , the author must have felt it . I am every day expecting the doctor to give your little godson * the small - pox . They are rife in the ...
... misery , than the exclamation in the last line . Misery is like love ; to speak its language truly , the author must have felt it . I am every day expecting the doctor to give your little godson * the small - pox . They are rife in the ...
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acquaintance addressed Ayrshire ballad book of Job bosom Burns character CHARLES SHARPE charming compliments composition copy creature CUNNINGHAM d-mned dear friend dear Madam DEAR SIR devil Dumfries DUNLOP Dunscore Edinburgh Ellisland enclosed esteem excise fancy fate favour favourite feel FINTRAY friendship genius gentleman give grateful hand happy heart honest honour hope house of Comyn human humble servant humour idea indebted kind lady late letter Lord McMurdo merit mind misery muse Mylne's never night Nith Nithsdale noble obliged perhaps perusal pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry poor present Queensbury racter Ragwort reason respect rhymes river Doon Scotland Scottish Shanter shew sincere song soul spirit stanzas Tam o'Shanter tell thee thing thou thought tion verses virtue wife WILLIAM SMELLIE wish write wrote young